Many of the old reasons for sterile dispute among member states have fallen away
Nick Witney is quoted on European defence integration
Many of the old reasons for sterile dispute among member states have fallen away
Nick Witney is quoted on European defence integration
There has been a profound lack of seriousness about the fundamental need for greater integration
Nick Witney argues that European cooperation on defence has and is falling short
A “preoccupation with the second world war,” exemplified by when the UK stood alone in 1940, underpinned the Brexit campaign
“Beyond Global Britain: A Realistic Foreign Policy for the UK” by Jeremy Shapiro and Nick Whitney was quoted in an article by SLDnews
Britain has what it takes to play an important and prosperous role in shaping the new rules
Nick Witney on the UK’s diminishing global influence
The Johnson government seems to need the perennial fights of a permanent Brexit
The Guardian reports about the ECFR report ‘Beyond Global Britain: A realistic foreign policy for the UK’
For Johnson, this ship is a symbol of Global Britain. For me it’s a symbol of theatrical emptiness, a military anachronism.
Nick Witney thinks that the new threats coming from China cannot be tackled by sailing a large fleet through the South China Sea
Fishing taps into the whole national myth-making, but at the end of the day, it’s a trivial economic issue
Nick Witney comments on the “Scallops wars” between British and French fishers
Transitioning into this new role will require a willingness to accept the EU’s importance—and a degree of humility that does not come naturally to contemporary British leaders
Jeremy Shapiro and Nick Witney critically assess the grand vision of Global Britain’s future spelled out in the recently released government report “Global Britain in a Competitive Age.”
One must admit that at the moment few people are saying: what a pity we didn’t follow the European way
Nick Witney comments on the EU-UK quarrels over vaccine exports
fter spending years railing against nuclear proliferation, raising this cap ‘is a major diplomatic mistake.’
Nick Witney comments on Britain boosting its nuclear weapons stockpile as a result of a defence policy shift